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  1. In a live setting, run your vocal mic through a little guitar amp with the gain cranked up and dial the knobs until it sounds awesome. If you have a PA, mic the amp and send that to the PA along with your direct vocal feed and mix to taste. It'll sound punk as fuck. The classic punk songs of yore were recorded onto magnetic tape, through analog ...

  2. God, that album is so freaking good. It's surprisingly heavy for 1965 too - it's proto-punk/garage rock but some of the song due to the combination of sax, drums and guitar and the organ border on proto-metal. Plus, the organ player has one of the best screams of the 60s.

  3. Apr 18, 2018 · Warm Bodies: “I Need a Doctor” [Lumpy/Erste Theke Tontraeger] One of the boldest and best garage punk albums of the year is Warm Bodies’ self-titled debut. Like a few other songs on the ...

    • The Sonics, “Have Love, Will Travel” “Rock and roll—it’s the only place you can scream like that without going to jail,” Sonics vocalist-keyboardist Gerry Roslie told me a few years ago.
    • 13th Floor Elevators, “You’re Gonna Miss Me” As garage rock turned psychedelic by the latter half of the ’60s, “You’re Gonna Miss Me” was a significant milestone along the way.
    • The Kingsmen, “Louie Louie” In many ways, The Kingsmen’s version of “Louie Louie” is the template for garage rock. Three chords fuel a lo-fi masterpiece built around trebly guitar, blaring organ and singer Jack Ely’s murky vocals, which attracted the attention of the FBI and prompted the governor of Indiana to ban the song for its supposed indecency.
    • The Seeds, “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine” Sky Saxon sounds just as desperate on “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine” as he does on “Pushin’ Too Hard,” but the band must have sweated out whatever uppers they were on before slinking their way through this one.
  4. grunge. punk blues. stoner rock [ 2 ] Garage punk is a rock music fusion genre combining the influences of garage rock, punk rock, and often other genres, that took shape in the indie rock underground between the late 1980s and early 1990s. [ 2 ] Bands drew heavily from 1960s garage rock, stripped-down 1970s punk rock, [ 1 ] and Detroit proto ...

  5. Oct 23, 2018 · Timmy’s Organism: “Guzzle Gasoline” [Burger] Detroit underground king Timmy Vulgar has more projects than he can count on one hand, but arguably the best is his garage-punk band Timmy’s ...

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  7. pitchfork.com › features › cover-storyTy Segall - Pitchfork

    Nov 25, 2012 · Aaron Leitko trails garage-punk prodigy Ty Segall on the road as he tries to reconcile the past, present, and future of rock, along with his own divided self. By Aaron Leitko November 25, 2012

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